35 results for „developmental research“
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magazine issue | 02/2013
That human touch that means so much: Exploring the tactile dimension of social life
... . In the present article, the authors review psychological research showing that even fleeting forms of touch may have a powerful impact ... basis of securely attached relationships later in life. Developmental research has supported these notions. For instance, mothers' ... / more
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magazine issue | 02/2012
“Look in my eyes. I said in my eyes!”: Antecedents and Consequences of (Self-) Objectification
... by the targets of objectification, a new trend of research has focused on the psychology of the objectifiers (i.e., people who ... K. (2002) Parts and wholes in person recognition : Developmental trends. Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 82, 367-381. ... / more
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Skill sheets. An integrated approach to research, study and management
... usually psychologists are asked for advice – cognitive and developmental psychology provides insights into how we think and learn new ... findings) and didactic skills to create a handbook of research skills that can and should be developed throughout the whole academic ... / more
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magazine issue | 10/2010
Are You a “Real Man”? How Men Earn and Prove Manhood Status
... By “elusive,” we mean that manhood is not considered a developmental certainty, but instead is seen as a status that must be earned ... longer a man. In this article, I summarize some of the research findings that have emerged from our work, and I highlight the ... / more
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magazine issue | 10/2009
The Ghost in the System: Where Free Will Lurks in Human Minds
... underlie any action. Regardless of physiological processes, developmental history, or current circumstances, the person is "free" to choose ... Ickes, & R. F. Kidd (Eds.), New directions in attribution research: Vol 1. (pp. 73-96). Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates. ... / more
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magazine issue | 07/2007
Why We Are Still Social
... because they recur in anthropological and archaeological research (although, with less drama, we should probably call these numbers ... affecting their evolved functions should predict mostly poor developmental outcomes. In contrast, macrodemes are shallowly entrenched and ... / more
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magazine issue | 02/2007
Same Same? Moral Development across Continents
... After a very short period of intensive psychological research in Europe after the rise of psychology as an independent ... across different continents. One of the important developmental stages a child goes trough is learning how to behave and interact ... / more
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blog categorie(s) - Violence & Aggression
Sticks and stones and breaking bones: Social psychology and school aggression
... for decades, it has been less than ten years since this research expertise was applied to the playground. Since then it has been ... problem and the solution. Children's Group Norms Developmental psychology has taught us that belonging matters to children from ... / more
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blog categorie(s) - Meaning Making
Free will without metaphysics
... concept of free will has only just begun, and hopefully new research will work towards answering these questions. References : ... Press. Bloom, P. (2007). Religion is natural. Developmental Science , 10 , 147–151. ... / more
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blog categorie(s) - Violence & Aggression
Foul-weather friends: Social psychology and school aggression
... for decades, it has been less than ten years since this research expertise was applied to the playground. Since then it has been shown ... and children’s responses to bullying. British Journal of Developmental Psychology , 27 , 853-876. Kendrick, K., Jutengren, G., & ... / moreHere you can search the entire InMind magazine for any content of your choice. You can reduce your search results by selecting one or more filter options in the right column.